Music selected by David Bellinger. Stereo
A sequence of hymns presented by Charlotte Green
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views from home and abroad
Presented by Clive Jacobs Reporter Trevor Barnes Producer DAVID COOMES
talks for the Week's Good Cause, about research work being undertaken into the causes of cancer and relief for sufferers from the disease. Donations to:
The Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund,[address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
for Passion Sunday
An ecumenical Eucharist from the Chapel of The Queen's College, Birmingham President
THE REV GORDON S. WAKEFIELD
Preacher NICHOLAS PETER HARVEY The Gift of Bereavement
Readings (rsv): Jeremiah 31, w 31-34; Mark 10, vv 32-45;
Hymns (Hymns and Psalms):
My song is love unknown (173); Were you there when they crucified my Lord? (181); The head that once was crowned with thorns (209)
Gradual: Hallelujah my Father (Fresh Sounds, 6);
Communion Anthem: 0 Saviour of the world (John Goss )
College Musician RAY COATES Pianist PHILIP WAGSTAFF BBC Birmingham
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST : BBC Birmingham
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Re-broadcast on Wednesday at 10.0am)
A Plague of Goodness byw Y K. DALY
An American evangelist's message is having a devastating effect in the United States. He asks to come to Britain. Will he be allowed in? What is the reason for his success? What influence do his wife and chief agent have?
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS. Stereo
Lionel Kelleway visits Britain's largest butterfly farm and Fergus Keeling asks whether the farming and trade in these beautiful creatures is endangering rare species or saving them from extinction.
Brian Johnston visits Barton-on-Humber, Humberside.
with PETER DONALDSON and including the first of this evening's special reports from Philip Short , the BBC Correspondent in Paris, on today's election of a new French Parliament.
Sally Feldman with the highlights of the past week's programmes.
Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by GARETH JONES
6: The Conjurer's Gamble Stereo
Chris Dunkley airs your comments, complaints and queries about BBC programmes and policies.
The fifth of six meditations for Lent with The Rev Dr Charles Elliott
In these reflections he explores the central Christian belief that it is the very darkest moments in human experience that can give rise to new life and new hope.
Listeners are invited to share in some Biblical meditations, making them part of their own preparation for Easter.
Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
Marooned on the BBC stand at the 1986 Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition together with Claire Rayner. John Mortimer and publisher
Alexander Macmillan ,
Hunter Davies invites you to ask any Bookshelf questions.
Philip Short with the latest results and analysis of today's crucial French National Assembly elections.
Fly-fishing pits man against nature. And, more often than not, it's nature that wins! Malcolm Billings joins fisherman Brian Clarke on the River Test to talk about the attractions of this popular sport and about some of the skills needed.
Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE
by ALESSANDRO MANZONI 2: The Angel of Death Stereo
National and international news from London read by PETER DONALDSON with results and analysis of today's election of a new French Parliament - a vote which is of considerable importance to the whole of Europe. It could result in a left-wing President (Mitterand) confronting a right-wing
Parliament (Chirac 'Barre/
Giscard) - a familiar enough dichotomy in American politics, but unheard of in the Fifth Republic. Who, for example, would speak for France in Europe, in NATO, at Summit meetings - a left-wing President or a right-wing Prime Minister? Producers HARRY SCHNEIDER and FRANK SMITH in Paris
C. S. Lewis and Prayer
The Rev Richard Harries ,
Dean of King's College, London, presents the fifth of six reflections on C.S. Lewis. Reader RONALD HERDMAN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees Presented by John Sergeant Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude